U.S., May 5 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07565558) titled 'Evaluation of the Effectiveness of the Socket Preservation Technique Using Allogeneic and Xenogeneic Materials' on April 27.
Brief Summary: Tooth extraction is among the most common dental treatments. The procedure results in the formation of a bone defect. During the healing phase, the vertical and horizontal diameters of the alveolar ridge decrease, which has a negative impact on planned prosthetic or implantoprosthetic therapies.
The socket preservation technique involves filling the socket with an augmentation biomaterial to reduce vertical and horizontal alveolar atrophy. This prospective clinical study compares two biomaterials...